I have also downloaded and installed some time back, but didn't do
anything more than test it. Being written in Haskel is not in itself
an issue (as long as I don't have to modify it) but I didn't feel it
offered enough over Subversion and I didn't find any mention of an
Eclipse plugin. Most of my real work (the stuff they pay me to do)
uses the Eclipse IDE, so integration to Eclipse would be a major plus.
On 8/16/05, Kevin Williams <kevwil at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've downloaded it and/or installed it, but haven't found motivation
> to actually try it. I'm very wary of it being written in haskell. The
> patch-based revision style is a bit of a paradigm shift, too.
> Subversion works extremely well for me, so motivation is hard to come
> by.
>>> On 8/11/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a small question not directly related with nitro. Has anyone on this
> > list any (positive/negative) experience with Darcs?
> >
> > -g.
> >
> >
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